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Amazon has long been a reliable income source for affiliates, but the landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. Factors such as SEO updates and shifts in web user behavior have made earning through Amazon more challenging than it used to be.
In the past, affiliates could create micro niche sites that focused on a very specific topic—or even a single product—and generate substantial income. Google favored these sites, making it relatively easy to rank them in search results. Many affiliates made quick money using this method.
However, Google changed its approach. It began treating most micro niche sites as spam, which was often true, and started favoring websites with large amounts of high-quality content. This shift made it much harder for small, narrowly focused sites to rank well. As a result, many affiliates saw their traffic and earnings decline sharply. Domains that once thrived began expiring because they no longer generated revenue.
Despite these changes, it is still possible to make money as an Amazon affiliate—but the strategy has evolved. Today, success requires building content-rich websites that provide real value to visitors. Affiliates must focus on quality over quantity, creating detailed guides, reviews, and resources that genuinely help readers make informed purchasing decisions. SEO remains important, but long-term success depends on building trust, engaging content, and a strong brand presence rather than relying solely on keyword tricks.
In short, the era of quick wins with micro niche sites is over. But affiliates who adapt to these changes, produce valuable content, and understand their audience can still earn meaningful income from Amazon. The key is strategy, persistence, and a focus on long-term growth rather than chasing short-term gains.





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